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How to use Cialis Effectively

Thursday 28 April 2022
Cialis
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Table of Contents


I. How to use Cialis

II. Get the maximum effect from Cialis

III. Watch out for Cialis interactions

IV. Is Cialis right for me?


Cialis, also known as tadalafil, is one of the most popular erectile dysfunction drugs on the market. Cialis works differently than other erectile dysfunction medications because it is approved to treat more than sexual dysfunction issues; Cialis can also treat symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Tadalafil is also the only ED pill you can take once daily so that you do not have to plan for sexual activity.

If you are approved for Cialis, your doctor and pharmacist will give you directions on how to use Cialis and Cialis generic to get the most benefit. Read on to learn how to use Cialis effectively.

How to use Cialis

Your Cialis dosage directly impacts how you take Cialis. If you are prescribed a smaller dosage, you most likely take Cialis once daily. If you are prescribed a higher dosage like Cialis 20 mg, you will likely take Cialis as needed. It is important never to take more than 20 mg of tadalafil a day.

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You can take Cialis with or without food. If you take Cialis as needed, you should take it at least 30 minutes before sexual activity to get the most benefits. Luckily, Cialis is pretty simple to take, and severe side effects are rare. Before starting Cialis, you should tell your doctor if you experience low blood pressure because tadalafil can cause a sudden drop in blood pressure. If you feel dizzy or lightheaded, find a safe place to sit down. [1]

Get the maximum effect from Cialis

Timing is everything when it comes to erectile dysfunction drugs. If you take your medication too early before (or too close to) having sex, you may not get the full benefit from Cialis. Tadalafil can take one to two hours to fully activate, so doctors recommend taking it at least 30 minutes before sexual activity. Never split or chew your Cialis tablet.

If planning for your intimate moments is not your strong suit, you may want to consider a daily Cialis pill. The dosages are typically smaller, but you can take Cialis at the same time each day, so tadalafil is constantly circulating in the body. This makes it so that you are ready for sexual activity at any time. If your dosage is not working for you, talk to your doctor. Never increase your dosage without medical advice first.

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Watch out for Cialis interactions

It is essential to be completely transparent with your physician whenever you begin a new medication. If you are taking something that interacts with tadalafil, you may experience a dangerous drug interaction. If you take any of the following medications, your doctor may have to adjust your Cialis dose or advise you to take another ED drug:

  • Amyl nitrite
  • Nitroglycerin
  • Boceprevir
  • Propatyl nitrate
  • Telaprevir
  • Isosorbide dinitrate [2]

Cialis has few food interactions, but eating or drinking certain substances at the same time as Cialis may affect this drug’s efficacy. Alcohol is a mild vasodilator and opens blood vessels (just like Cialis), so you may experience nausea and dizziness when the two are combined. Moderate alcohol consumption with Cialis is usually not a problem, but you may experience dangerously low blood pressure levels if you drink excessively.

Grapefruit juice has been proven to interact with several different types of medications, including Cialis. Enzymes in grapefruit can interact with the metabolism of tadalafil in your body, causing Cialis to stay in your body longer. Doctors recommend avoiding grapefruit or grapefruit juice at least three days before starting Cialis. [3]

grapefruit and grapefruit juice

Is Cialis right for me?

Millions of men may use a Cialis dosage, but your prior health condition may affect your eligibility. You may not be able to use Cialis if you are experiencing certain blood cancers like leukemia or multiple myeloma. Heart problems can also affect your Cialis dosage, including:

  • Coronary artery disease
  • Severe chest pain (angina)
  • History of heart attack
  • Heart failure
  • Heart or blood vessel disease

Before starting a Cialis dosage, tell your doctor if you have an abnormal penis or penile birth defect. Cialis is approved to treat erectile dysfunction caused by psychological or blood flow issues, but Cialis cannot improve ED caused by physical abnormalities of the penis. [4]

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DISCLAIMER: The information in the article is not meant to be used for treatment or diagnosis. It is designed for general awareness and for information purposes only. Always consult a medical professional for your specific healthcare needs.